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Last month, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players set a new record by opening 50 million cases
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Last month, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players set a new record by opening 50 million cases

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In March of this year, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players set a record by opening 39.5 million cases, likely due to the announcement of Counter-Strike 2. However, in April, shooter fans broke this record by opening 50.3 million cases, a 27% increase from the previous month. This growth was likely fueled by the addition of the Anubis case, which has an unusual mechanic and can be purchased at a fixed price in the game's store. Anubis was the most popular case in April, with 9.8 million openings, bringing Valve approximately $22 million in revenue based on the standard case price.

In addition, about 5 million cases, such as Dreams & Nightmares and Fracture, were opened after matches. The eSports 2013 case, which has not been dropped in the game for many years, was opened only 8615 times.

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It has also been revealed that Valve has begun to restrict access to the Counter-Strike 2 beta for some players. Nevertheless, CS:GO continues to hold the top spot in the Steam charts.

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